Your TV channels may be moving frequencies. We're here to help.

Change is coming to antenna TV.

Americans depend on their local broadcast stations for the most trusted news, weather and emergency information – not to mention the best entertainment on TV.

Soon, many TV stations will begin to move to new frequencies. If you watch TV for free, using an antenna, you must take action to keep your channels. When a station moves, a simple rescan of your TV or converter box will ensure that you continue to receive your local TV stations. Because stations must move at different times, you may need to rescan your TV more than once.

No new devices, equipment or services are needed.

Broadcasters are committed to serving their local communities and making these changes as easy as possible for viewers. Use the tool to the right to find out which stations are moving frequencies and when, and what you need to do to keep watching the local TV you rely upon.

Broadcasters are committed to serving their local communities and making these changes as easy as possible for viewers. Use the tool below to find out which stations are moving frequencies and when, and what you need to do to keep watching the local TV you rely upon.

When are Your Stations Moving?

Select your state and county to find out which stations in your area will be moving frequencies and when.

Stay Informed

Want to know which of your local TV stations are moving and when? Sign up and we'll keep you in the loop!

By law, TV stations will be moving at different times starting in the fall of 2018 through the spring of 2020. To stay up to date on station moves in your hometown, sign up below and we'll keep you posted.

Take Action

If you use an antenna to watch free TV, you will need to rescan your TV or converter box at the appropriate times to keep watching your broadcast channels.